So, without much ado, here areWorld of Warcraftopening cinematics ranked.
Which ones your favorite?
Instead, Garrosh turns them into conquerors.
If youve played WoW 3, youll remember Grom dying after defeating the Pit Lord.
This time, Garrosh saves him in the nick of time.
Its a shame the actual game didnt fully live up to the high expectations the trailer set.
Legion (2016)
TheLegioncinematic trailer nearly equally fulfills todays shift toward warfare teasers compared to actual storylines.
This time, Alliance King Varian writes to his son, who is battling demons and Sylvanas.
This one falls a little short for me.
While Varian does get showered with love, other events dont exactly fit the spectacular bill.
The antagonist side feels low-level with their own ships crashing.
At some point, Varian slips and falls into the water but somehow survives.
Its also pretty short once you strip away the logos and credits.
But it doesnt exactly suck in its entirety, so here goes fourth place toLegion.
Regardless, at least we did get to experience cinematic dominance at its best.
For this trailer, we expected top-notch, adrenaline-infused battle sequences, which Blizzard Entertainment delivered flawlessly.
Some landmarks players had gotten used to would get ripped to shreds.
Kind of like Game of Thrones final episode.
But, if you remember how that went down, you needed two dragons to finish the job.
InCataclysm, its just one, portrayed as this unstoppable creature bringing the house down on Azeroth.
Deathwing is, by no means, the worst of them all when it comes to deadly villains inWarcraft.
Wrath of the Lich King (2008)
You saw it coming.
It also depicts well Arthas' journey from Paladin to Lich King.
Its one of the best storylines ever.
And in the trailer, the spotlight shines on Lich King Arthas.
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